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Nice.. I need to order some.

What did you go for?
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Cant remember tbh. Got some Indian and Columbian special editions I think and my staple of Fortiissio Lungo and Arpeggio from memory.

Order a 100 capsules in total to get free delivery and a couple of gifts on a promotion.
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They're good staples! I typically get a combination of Arpeggio, Fortissio Lungo, Roma, Kazaar and Ristretto. I've been recommended Indonesia which I intent to try. Some of my preferred ones are limited edition or discontinued unfortunately.
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Good offer on at the moment Cav with free gift if you order 100 capsules (y)
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Bit of a spontaneous purchase but bored on night shift so did some retail therapy and order a new lid 8)
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Stainless sprocket nuts for the MV
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Another echo dot

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Some new pro grips and glue as worn through a set in about 500 miles which isn't good (blush)
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Sounds like you might need to go up a hardness level. (giggle)
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He's obviously got a well exercised grip

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I didnt glue the first set so I suspect its them rotating on the bar that has caused premature wear.
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The soft Pro Grips don't last more than a season.
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duke63 wrote:The soft Pro Grips don't last more than a season.
Which ones did you get Duke? Do they last any better?
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I prefer the light grey soft ones, loads of grip but wear quickly, I’ve always wired mine on.
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A new SD card for my dad and a Roku telly device. It has everything Prime, Now TV, Netflix and the usual. Its perfect for the bed room

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What's that Ross? Do you pay for a subscription?
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It's the same as Now TV device but with a few extra apps on it. We've bought it as it has Amazon Video on it. You don't pay any subscription for the set you pay individual subscriptions for the apps - but we've had the apps for some time now so no extra cost. You set it up and register it online then log into your individual accounts with Now TV, Prime, or whatever it is you watch then you're good to go. It's for the bedroom, it's a tiny little box which we have stuck to the telly (looks like it's part of the telly in my opinion).

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They're pretty good, my brother has them on all his tellies. He's got rid of sky completely, something I want to do well.

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A letter from datatag, the MT-10 is still registered in my name with them, so much for DMC taking care of that when they sold it.

Just called them and said that it was sold over a year ago so to go ahead with the transfer.
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Stonesie wrote:A letter from datatag, the MT-10 is still registered in my name with them, so much for DMC taking care of that when they sold it.

Just called them and said that it was sold over a year ago so to go ahead with the transfer.
Oh, that reminds me. Must transfer the datatag on the BMW.

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